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    PORTUGAL MISSING 5 PLAYERS FOR EURO 2008 ENCOUNTER WITH ARMENIA

    The Associated Press
    International Herald Tribune
    Nov 16 2007
    France

    LISBON, Portugal: Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari is without half of
    his best players for a Euro 2008 qualifier against Armenia on Saturday
    and will have to field a side that has never played together before.

    The Portuguese can advance to their third straight international
    tournament if they win and if other Group A results go their way.

    Scolari, who led the Portuguese to the final of Euro 2004 and the
    semifinals of last year's World Cup, is missing five of his regular
    players for the home game.

    The defense has been hit the worst by injury. The Chelsea duo of
    Ricardo Carvalho (back) and Paulo Ferreira (ankle) are out, as is
    Valencia's Miguel Monteiro (thigh).

    Carvalho's absence opens the way for Brazilian-born Pepe to make his
    Portugal debut. The Real Madrid central defender, who took Portuguese
    nationality earlier this year, will likely line up alongside Porto's
    Bruno Alves.

    Jose Bosingwa is expected to play at right-back, with Marco Caneira
    on the left.

    "The players who are available will be giving all they've got,"
    Caneira said Thursday. "We don't lack quality players."

    Midfielder Deco's absence leaves Portugal without a central playmaker.

    Scolari has plenty of classy wingers in Cristiano Ronaldo, Nani,
    Simao Sabrosa and Ricardo Quaresma, but none would slot easily into
    the gap left by the FC Barcelona star.

    The Brazilian coach is expected to use Ronaldo and Sabrosa on the
    flanks and encourage defensive midfielders Maniche and Miguel Veloso
    to move into more attacking positions.

    Scolari will be watching from the stands as he serves the last
    game of a two-month touchline ban for scuffling with defender
    Ivica Dragutinovic at the end of Portugal's 1-1 draw with Serbia
    in September.

    Portugal is second in Group A, one point behind Poland and three
    ahead of Serbia and Finland. It can clinch its berth Saturday if it
    beats Armenia, and Serbia and Finland fail to win.

    It will advance if it gets at least four points from its last two
    games, including its last match against visiting Finland, but could
    advance with less depending on other results.

    Armenia is sixth in the group with nine points.

    Armenia will be looking for a new foreign coach next year. Armenia
    coach Jan Porterfield died of cancer in September. "We are in talks
    with several foreign coaches. We are speaking about well-known coaches
    in the soccer world," said Ruben Airapetian, head of the Armenian
    soccer federation.
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